Lt1z350
Petty Officer 3rd Class
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- Feb 25, 2022
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So picked up a Norris craft 1750 with an xr4 on it and was told it ran fine last time in the water. This was late in 2019 I was told and been sitting since. The previous owner tried to do the carbs on it so first thing I rebuilt all 3 of them as one the float wasn’t setup right and it was pushing fuel.
The motors oil system has been bypassed so he was mixing it and it had old gas in it also
So got new fuel in it key on with carbs done the electric fuel pump was no longer pushing fuel from the center vent so all seems well on that. I was also doing the water pump and had the lower off it and fired it just let it pop off and idle a second before I put the new pump in it and foot back on it. Idle seemed good for fact no foot on it and just stupid loud.
So now got a set of ears on it and once water pressure came up I could tell it didn’t like that slight load on it though had a decent idle.
I grabbed some new plugs got new fuel and it’s not taking throttle well so something is up with it.
I did a compression test and it’s got 125 on all 6 holes and the initial crank has a strong 75/85 psi first hit. Takes 3 cranks to nail 125 psi so assume the rings are good to go. So next I start pulling off plug wires while it’s idling and wow. So cylinders 1 and 4 are the only 2 that take a big hit when taking plug wire off. All the others when pull it almost don’t notice it. After it runs they have equal heat in them so they are firing somewhat. Checked spark it’s not very strong but it’s there. Plugs come out kinda wet and oily after it runs. The two that are strong are pretty clean while others show carbon and soot.
I know 4 strokes but have not worked on a two stroke since the 80s and my dirt bikes. A buddy said possibly the reed valves got brittle but I don’t know. I bore scoped the cylinders and they look pretty good tons of carbon on the pistons but walls look good no scoring and didn’t expect any as had good compression and equal across the board. So I’m at a loss here on what to do next. Got air got fuel got compression so what is causing the cylinders to be way weaker then the two strong ones? I’m capable just need to know a direction so any help here is appreciated.
The guy I got it from is the son of my neighbor so see no reason to lie to me about it running well last time he had it on the water. His dad gave him a new bass boat so this one just sat in his basement here in Tennessee. So don’t feel like this is a case of bought a boat that didn’t run and was lied to. So assume it’s something from sitting so long
Thanks
The motors oil system has been bypassed so he was mixing it and it had old gas in it also
So got new fuel in it key on with carbs done the electric fuel pump was no longer pushing fuel from the center vent so all seems well on that. I was also doing the water pump and had the lower off it and fired it just let it pop off and idle a second before I put the new pump in it and foot back on it. Idle seemed good for fact no foot on it and just stupid loud.
So now got a set of ears on it and once water pressure came up I could tell it didn’t like that slight load on it though had a decent idle.
I grabbed some new plugs got new fuel and it’s not taking throttle well so something is up with it.
I did a compression test and it’s got 125 on all 6 holes and the initial crank has a strong 75/85 psi first hit. Takes 3 cranks to nail 125 psi so assume the rings are good to go. So next I start pulling off plug wires while it’s idling and wow. So cylinders 1 and 4 are the only 2 that take a big hit when taking plug wire off. All the others when pull it almost don’t notice it. After it runs they have equal heat in them so they are firing somewhat. Checked spark it’s not very strong but it’s there. Plugs come out kinda wet and oily after it runs. The two that are strong are pretty clean while others show carbon and soot.
I know 4 strokes but have not worked on a two stroke since the 80s and my dirt bikes. A buddy said possibly the reed valves got brittle but I don’t know. I bore scoped the cylinders and they look pretty good tons of carbon on the pistons but walls look good no scoring and didn’t expect any as had good compression and equal across the board. So I’m at a loss here on what to do next. Got air got fuel got compression so what is causing the cylinders to be way weaker then the two strong ones? I’m capable just need to know a direction so any help here is appreciated.
The guy I got it from is the son of my neighbor so see no reason to lie to me about it running well last time he had it on the water. His dad gave him a new bass boat so this one just sat in his basement here in Tennessee. So don’t feel like this is a case of bought a boat that didn’t run and was lied to. So assume it’s something from sitting so long
Thanks